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Kimbo Slice settles with Texas commission after drug test failure
- Updated: May 3, 2016
Unlike virtually every other athletic commission in North America, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation doesn’t punish people who fail PED drug tests very harshly. That might even be an understatement – after all, the first offense penalty is generally a 90-day suspension and a $2500 dollar fine. Compare that to Nevada or California, where you can get up to two years on the sidelines for a first offense, and you can easily see the difference.
So I guess Kimbo Slice should be fortunate that Bellator 149 took place in …
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